Abu Mazen: «Now let's rebuild Gaza, ready to take control of the Strip»
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"The bombs of the Israeli army have caused 150 thousand victims between dead and wounded and instructed 80% of Gaza: we are here to be heard . We ask to work with us for the creation of the two States . We want to live in security and prosperity in Palestine, with its capital East Jerusalem. In peace, next to the State of Israel, which we have recognized for 30 years".
In an interview with Corriere della Sera, the leader of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Abu Mazen , who is visiting Italy, talks about possible developments in Gaza . "I had a long phone call with Trump and we discussed a lasting peace with the involvement of Saudi Arabia, " he added. "But the Saudis do not want normalization with Israel if Netanyahu does not first recognize Palestine." "There is a UN resolution that provides for the release of hostages, a ceasefire, and Israel's total withdrawal from the Strip. We do not want another unofficial pact like the one signed between Hamas and Israel in 2007. It was an attempt to separate Gaza from the State of Palestine. We are ready to take control of the Strip. With Hamas? No, the Strip must be led by the PNA . Hamas is part of our people, we do not exclude them, but they are not in government."
The arrest warrant for Netanyahu? " We do not want to take revenge for the genocide in Gaza. We want to use only political, diplomatic and legal means . We trust the courts and respect their decisions."
In Syria, " I hope that everything ends in the best possible way for the Syrian people, to whom we wish unity under a single flag."
Compared to October 7, " I condemned the killing of Israeli civilians and then that of Palestinians . The Israeli reaction was disproportionate. Risk of radicalization? Help us so that it doesn't happen. Our people have seen unspeakable things. Against anger, we use education: the illiteracy rate in Palestine is one of the lowest in the world, a record in the region."
(Unioneonline/vl)